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Perhaps here lies the subtleties of translation. By natural scrolling, I
mean scrolling the page in the direction of the finger movement on the
touchpad. There was a problem of including this function, it was
eliminated. The next problem I found, I can describe as the accuracy of
determining the va
then your issue was bug #1686081, the natural scrolling behaviour seems
another problem. What do you call natural scrolling and what would you
expect the behaviour to be and how is it different?
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helped. however, you may want to correct the defect, the position of the
switch natural scrolling is turned off, while the natural scrolling works,
the inclusion leads to the opposite effect. But maybe it was meant to.
2017-10-31 8:10 GMT+05:00 Daniel van Vugt
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> Please try this:
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> sudo apt
This sounds like a duplicate of bug 1588510, but the root causes are
possibly different.
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OK, thanks!
I can see your problem is that you have Natural Scrolling = ON for
Mouse, but it needs to be enabled separately for your touchpad.
If Ubuntu is working properly you would have a separate switch for
Touchpad under Mouse. So your problem is that there are no Touchpad
settings listed at
Please try this:
sudo apt remove xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
And then reboot.
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